Los Angeles Superior Court – El Monte Courthouse CHARGE: 1st DUI with enhancement for refusing to submit to a chemical test. FACTS: Client was arrested for a DUI after getting involved in a traffic collision. Client did not speak or understand English, he only spoke Chinese (Mandarin). The El Monte PD did not have an […]

People v. Kelly F. – Client was arrested for and charged with three separate DUI cases within two months. Two of the cases involved accidents and high blood alcohol levels. Client was facing a lot of jail time …

People v. Collin D. – Client was charged with one count of murder and three counts of attempted murder in connection with a drive-by shooting. Client made a full confession to police regarding his participation in the offense …

People v. Nick M. – Client was stopped at a Los Angeles DUI checkpoint where, after an investigation by police, he was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, the client submitted to a breath test which resulted in two readings of .09 and .10% BAC. However …

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Celebrity Justice: Farrah Fawcett’s Son Arrested for Trying to Smuggle Drugs Into Los Angeles County Jail!

The Los Angeles Times reports that Redmon O’Neal, son of actors Ryan O’Neal and Farrah Fawcett, was arrested Sunday morning while attempting to visit a friend in jail at the Los Angeles County Pitchess Detention Center in Santa Clarita.

O’Neal, 24, was arrested at approximately 9:30 a.m. pursuant to a routine security check of his vehicle in the South Facility of the Pitchess Detention center located near Magic Mountain. Before the search began, O’Neal told the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies that he had drugs on him. He was placed under arrest for possession of a controlled substance and trying to bring narcotics into a secured jail facility. He was booked and bail was set in the amount of $25,000.

Making matters even worse, this is not the first time Redmond O’Neal has run into legal problems with drugs. Last fall, he and his dad were charged with felony drug possession stemming from a search of his father’s home in which police found methamphetamine. At that time, Redmond was on felony probation for drug possession and DUI stemming from his arrest for driving in Malibu with heroin and methamphetamine back in June of 2008.